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New Year Surprise: Lee County Welcomes Its First Baby of 2025!

New Year Surprise: Lee County Welcomes Its First Baby of 2025!

HAPPY NEW YEAR! First Lee County baby of 2025 makes her appearance, bringing joy and hope to the community as the clock strikes a new chapter. Born just after 2:00 AM, this little miracle arrives with the promise of new beginnings.

Cleotilde Perez, a loving mother of eight, holds her newborn close, radiating a warmth that comes from deep within. “This is Candy Ruby,” she shares, her voice a blend of pride and affection.

HAPPY NEW YEAR! First Lee County baby of 2025 makes her appearance

In choosing the name Candy, she honors her own mother, Candelaria, a tribute as sweet as the child’s name suggests. Such connections to family echo through the halls of Lee Health, where moments like these turn into lasting legacies.

Chris Simoneau, a representative for Lee Health, smiles as he reflects on this milestone. “Candy Ruby is the first baby that has been born at Lee Health this year and she won’t be the last,” he affirms, his words reassuring and confident. The energy of the place vibrates with life; last year alone, over 8,000 babies made their debut within the healthcare system. Each day, the equivalent of a Kindergarten class takes its first breath, making every moment feel vibrant and alive.

Perez, overwhelmed yet grateful, admits she never anticipated all this media attention. The community’s outpouring of support feels like a comforting embrace, reminding her that she is not alone on this journey. The beauty of a new year lies not just in the ticking of the clock but in shared experiences that draw people closer together, weaving a rich tapestry of life and love.

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